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Genetics
Topics from the archives of the Mad Science Museum related to genetics. Arranged in descending chronological order.


D.F. Jones
Donald Forsha Jones (1890-1963) was an American genetics researcher at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station in New Haven. He's most famous for improving corn production through his introduction of double-cross hybridization. The dominance of corn in world agriculture rests, in many ways, on his scientific contributions. But there was an unusual moment in his career when he publicly announced his discovery of swastika-shaped chromosomes in a cancerous corn plant.